For this festive season, wishing you all a Healthy and Happy Holidays!!! May this be the time to mindfully enjoy the laughter and company of our loved ones, the nutritious festive meals and let’s not forget the wonderful benefits of long walks in the winter wonderland. Let’s all make a great start to the New Read More
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LOOKING FOR PARTNERS!
We will be happy to connect with a SME specialising in Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality or Mixed Reality modelling, 3D content rendering, for our new research project! #VR #AR #MixedReality #3D
On-line board meeting of NeuroLandscape
After the first, international, on-line board meeting of NeuroLandscape we hope to transmit this enthusiasm and excitement onto you all with this picture! As this season of joy is approaching, what a better way to start it than meeting with like-minded, enthusiastic and motivated people from around the world. We are looking forward to the Read More
What makes a garden therapeutical?
Is it the fact that medicinal herbs grow there? Or is it full of outdoor elements that improve you health (like a jogging track, or outdoor gym)? There is quite a mess around the concept of “therapeutical garden” so let’s not try to find one concise definition, but instead let us explain how we see Read More
Why NeuroLandscape and not Neuro-Landscape?
Besides aesthetical preference, the decision to avoid the hyphenated gap between ‘neuro’ and ‘landscape’ is a subtle nod to the philosophy of our organization. Inclusion of the hyphen could suggest that the activities of the brain and the surrounding landscape need to be forcefully brought together, whereas the mind and its physical environment are in Read More
Visit our blog
Almost three years have passed since this interview about the research behind NeuroLandscape. How exciting to see how far we’ve come since then! Visit our blog to read more about the motivation for our project: http://neurolandscape.org/2014/09/ (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson)
Doctoral Thesis “Contemplative Values of Urban Parks and Gardens: Applying Neuroscience to Landscape Architecture”
Doctoral Thesis titled “ Contemplative Values of Urban Parks and Gardens: Applying Neuroscience to Landscape Architecture” has been defended!On 22 July 2016 the first PhD thesis joining together methods of neuroscience and landscape architecture has been defended at the Faculty of Science, University of Porto, Portugal. Agnieszka Anna Olszewska, author and founder of Neuro-Landscape managed Read More
Final Experiment
The time for the final experiment has come. Full sample size, better data acquisition equipment, and 3D quality of images, displayed on the stereoscopic wall. The experiment’s size is nothing like the most reliable clinical experiments, but appropriate to the resources of a PhD research project. Still, enough to prove the hypotheses true or false.We Read More
Next City Interview
Read about how the idea for NeuroLandscape was born and how the research on that topic first developed. It’s exciting to see how far we’ve come since then.Link
